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Find similar grantsTitle V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant is sponsored by California Department of Public Health. Provides core funding to improve the health and well-being of mothers, infants, children, and youth in California.
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Maternal and Child Health Services Title V Block Grant California FY 2021 Application/FY 2019 Annual Report The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research is one of the nation's leading health policy research centers and the premier source of data on the health and health care needs of Californians.
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Frequently Searched Pages California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) Health Economics and Evaluation Research View all External Publication publications California Department of Public Health Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Division/Center for Family Health Maternal and Child Health Services Title V Block Grant California FY 2021 Application/FY 2019 Annual Report California Department of Public Health Maternal Child and Adolescent Health Division External Publication Download Published Date: September 20, 2020 The 2018 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) was used to inform the Title V Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Block Grant.
The grant provides core funding that helps the MCAH Division to lead, fund, partner and support activities to meet its mission to improve the health of mothers and children in California.
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